So many mini PC’s are quite powerful. Not like AAA gaming powerful (though some are) but for the money as an office computer or art computer, they are legit really good!
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
After posting this video I set up the second mini PC I picked up and HOLY COW!! this thing is running pretty much anything I want at 1080p. Amazing how much performance these things have.
@SwordfighterRed3 ай бұрын
@@thebradcolbow AMD's Ryzens that have the new RDNA Radeons in them have been really making the waves.
@SimonBauer73 ай бұрын
yup, the radeon 760m and 780m are INSANE for igpus.@@SwordfighterRed
@muhammadilmanroyyan69963 ай бұрын
@@thebradcolbow what mini pc do you reccomend to buy?
@eltehartland3 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the matter-of-fact tone, right from the start.
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
Thanks Elte!
@Lenniefinch3 ай бұрын
I think this could be a great series for those wanting to get in digital art/ students to see what devices they could get. Great work Brad
@lego_minifig3 ай бұрын
Personally, as someone who started out on a 10 inch tablet, I would recommend just spending a little more for the 13inch. The GUI is just too cramped for many apps on PC with a 10inch tablet. It’s worth the extra upfront cost especially with how affordable these pen displays are today. If you get a 10 inch you will likely want to upgrade in about two years. Around 12-14 inch is plenty of space for hobbyists and often very comfortable for professional work. You will not feel the need to upgrade for a long time. I would only recommend 20+ inches for working professionals. Would you rather spend ~$200 now and ~$300 later when you decide you need a display upgrade or just spend ~$300 now and save that ~$200 for a future computer upgrade. You can only take full advantage of one Pen Display. You can always use an old retired computer as a server of some sort (be it a plex media server or a private minecraft server). Heck, I am using two 13 year old computers as servers in my own home lab. It just makes more sense to allocate that potential spending money to the system.
@cammiluna3 ай бұрын
The 10 inch XP Pen was my first tablet of that brand and I thought the same thing about the GUI being too cramped. When I upgraded, I gave the 10" one to my partner who never had a screen tablet before and he is happily using it every day with probably 4x more clip studio toolbars than I would ever keep open on a 4K screen. I ask him how does he manage, and he just told me he had that setup for so long that he just remembers where everything is. While it does cost more to buy cheap now and upgrade later, an actual professional artist already has the cash to buy a 27 inch tablet. I had to start off with the 10 inch, and with that, i made money via art to afford the 16 inch.
@ryanclouse2993 ай бұрын
I completely agree. 13 is the absolute smallest i'd recommend. I usually also don't recommend xp pen for durability reasons. At around 2 years my tablet developed a drift in the left half making it unusable. It wasn't calibration, and I usually baby my products. I also have a tendency to draw lighter. Since the warranty for them is only 18 months, It really made me mad. I also see the huion 16 pro (2021) going for $170-210 used which is a much better deal than a new 10" in my opinion.
@Testingflirt3 ай бұрын
Rich asf
@ca678.43 ай бұрын
For those who want a complete minimalist and on the go setup, 13 might be too big. Honestly I might take your advice, I’m on the fence with 13 and the 12 and 10 inch devices.
@ryanclouse2993 ай бұрын
@@ca678.4 What programs are you using? If you are using something like CSP I completely recommend at least a 13 in device. Programs with lighter UI might be usable on smaller devices but I would still prefer the larger devices. And for on the go I actually prefer an iPad, that is, if it is in the budget. I used the 11 in ipad for a while and that with something like Procreate or Art Studio Pro is fine mostly due to the UI taking up less space. The new 11 in iPad with m2 is around $550 I believe but you also have to buy the new pencil.
@akeemmorrison25893 ай бұрын
16gb ram is the main thing here. I used blender on a 2 core laptop with 16gb. Work in eevee then render in cycles through google colab. Where there is a will there is always a way.
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
I need to look up this Google colab thing. Sounds cool!
@NormTurtle3 ай бұрын
well i have 8 gb ram with 2 core 🥲 . lets see hows this goes
@SimonBauer73 ай бұрын
@@NormTurtleyou might be able to upgrade to 16gb, ram sticks arent that expensive.
@dermond2 ай бұрын
And a CPU with more cores. I have 16gb of RAM and a GPU but with 4 cores APU is not that great
@TiagoMorbusSa3 ай бұрын
And the big advantage of having a setup like this, of course, is that if you want to upgrade your little mini PC, you can! If you want to upgrade your tablet! You can too! Instead of not only having to shell out a bunch of money for a similar (or worse) experience, but also having to do it all over again when you need to upgrade. Great video, great review! I always love your perspective on tech usability because you focus on feel and functionality, rather than benchmarks and raw power, which is very nice to see, thank you! :D
@joseph-montanez3 ай бұрын
I went down this rabbit hole as well.. A used laptop with an intel i5-8350U is simular to the n100, and XP-Pen has an offical eBay store where they will sell referbished items with the full 1-year warrenty. I picked up the 12-inch Artist 2nd gen for the price of the 10-inch. Laptop $90, Artist 12 2nd Gen $130. Problem with that... iPad Air 3rd gen with a used Apple pencil is just a little more. Heck I just saw the S6 Lite 2022 refurbished for $130...
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
Whoa, those are some great prices. I should talk about refirbs more around here.
wait really? Wow....my laptop is from that same 8th gen. I knew it was time to upgrade (broken hinge) but man....
@tdubs99813 ай бұрын
We got people out there running these things as mini servers so I'd say this is a good direction to explore.
@thesevenpens3 ай бұрын
Great video, Brad! I am glad to see you explored this topic. I've been using a higher end Mini-PC for my primary workstation for the last two years (Minisforum Neptune HX99G). While it isn't a low-cost option. I've enjoyed the super small form factor, connectivity options, low power draw, and *silence*. It has replaced my previous desktop PC (128GB RAM, 4TB storage, 16 core AMD CPU, and Nvidia GTX 3070) which I was never fully utilizing. I hope we see ARM-based mini-PCs soon which should really set a new bar size, performance, and cost for these kinds of devices. For use with a drawing tablet, I would suggest people to look for one with a USB-C port that supports DP alt mode - such as a Thunderbolt 3/4 port or a USB4 port. This will simplify cabling for attaching a modern pen display.
@makibo.mp43 ай бұрын
I can attest to this, Brad is somewhat correct on the performance my workstation for almost 1 year now is a Genmachine (Chinese Brand) Mini PC with a Ryzen 7 Integrated Graphics I bought it for 185 Dollars (not including the shipping) and my monitor is just an XP pen Artist 12 (older version because its cheaper), I didn’t have to worry about keyboard and mouse as I already have those. make sure you do your research when buying Mini PC, Don’t worry about the brand as the branding is just there for marketability, make sure to read the specs, or you’ll end up with a unit that is basically for basic computing only. Mine is a very powerful set up for a budget drawing machine, although I don’t have an external graphics card, the integrated graphics is enough, for reference I can run pretty much most competitive games, performance heavy games will struggle to this for obvious reasons, but I am not a gamer I’m just an artist and it’s overpowered for an artist. I can render on blender up to 2K res 24 fps anything higher than that is a struggle, but of course it will always depend on how heavy the file is. For casual 3d Digital art its really good it passes with flying colors For 2D painting it also passes with flying colors Brad is correct on the portability, You can carry it anywhere as long as you know there is a plug for your power. I mostly just work in my home, go to a studio, or occasionally on cafes, which all of these locations have a plug where I can get my power on. Its a good investment, if you do your research
@xStyxBleichx3 ай бұрын
One big thing with something like this (that admittedly needs a bit of technical knowledge) is loading up a Linux OS like Pop!_OS and getting rid of the overhead that windows brings. I recently purchased an older laptop from my brother to be a GameDev/art mobile workstation. With windows it was just OK, but moving over to Pop?_OS was HUGE. EVERYTHING was snappy and just worked. I didn't even need to install a driver for my huion pen tablet or pen display, they just worked. That's really the only other step I would take with a budget setup like this. Id be really interested to see a 3rd video too of the higher end mini PC with windows vs this machine with a Linux OS like Pop!_OS. I bed it would reduce the gap just that much more when we are talking about the drawing experience.
@bd_bandkanon3 ай бұрын
I've been switching over to kde neon myself, and while it's intimidating to take that final plunge and completely uninstall Windows from my PC, it gets more tempting by the day. Linux really is wonderful to work with! It's so much another and smaller than Windows and things just *work* without to much tweaking.
@MangroveLord3 ай бұрын
NO! Linux is not ready for non idiots or non coders
@achuuuooooosuu3 ай бұрын
Sorry, no thanks. We can't use Linux until the art software we use gets ported there. Happy to know you're enjoying it.
@thecartooncynic3 ай бұрын
It is a great time to be alive when it comes to "lower end" hardware. You don't need an RTX-4090 with a 13900k and a Cintiq Pro 32 inch to make art. This expensive hardware does not and will not make you a better artist. I love videos like this. Life is too short to be using a SHITTY computer.
@NightFoxZero3 ай бұрын
I’ve been thinking about getting a mini PC as a secondary system for a while now. With jumping up to like the $300 mark you can actually get ones with solid AMD processors but it never clicked in my head that I could just use my Huion display tablet as the primary screen to make a little pseudo AIO computer!
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
Yep, For my next video I'm jumping up to around the $400 and I have a Ryzen 9 6900HX. I just set it up last night and loaded some games on it... WOW! I really am blown away by what these tiny inexpensive machines can do.
@vermis83443 ай бұрын
@thebradcolbow Been thinking of a compact laptop to run a pen display and Rebelle 7 on, but you've opened my eyes to the mini PCs. Looking forward to that next video to learn more.
@SimonBauer73 ай бұрын
yeah, amd is just better nowadays.
@Golds_fox3 ай бұрын
This actually is not a bad idea if you dont have space for a laptop and tablet. Cheaper than an ipad and have better spec. Might hse this as a secondary computer
@cyber_robot8892 ай бұрын
That is a pretty sick idea! I like it! The idea that this build is based on intel N100 and soDimm ddr5 means you literally can power it up from powerbank if you go to the bios and change some voltage consumption settings. And funny thing with some diy skills you literally able to make from these parts your own Surface
@victoriavvc3 ай бұрын
This is a great little series idea. Im always the person friends come to for pc recs when they get their first ones, and im now going to be able to show them videos like this one
@KouD3Graw3 ай бұрын
I've wanted to do a video like this for years and never did. Its a great idea for display tablet users and takes up so little space that i can fit directly behind the tablet itself.
@hosseintajik67643 ай бұрын
Smart idea for these types of vids! I anticipate the second and third and forth options from cheap to medium and expensive
@junayedbostami3 ай бұрын
Simple & Thorough, wasn’t really seeking to buy one setup myself But enjoyed the review anyway :)
@zaymm103 ай бұрын
This is why I love your channel. I was already considering purchasing a mini PC in the future, and this just made my decision a bit easier 🙏🏽
3 ай бұрын
Loved this video! It's a really nice format and very helpful for so many people.
@bubbliepop3 ай бұрын
Oh my god this open my eyes so much, idk if mini pc is that impressive. This set up is a game changer. Now I know what my next wishlist is! But for me, I can spend more for a better setup so I will wait for your next video to see how a better setup looks like
@AtomekKotalke3 ай бұрын
I got 16 inch one and honestly this xp pen is really really good and what’s great about this graphic tablet is also that it doesn’t lag at all on much older devices which is awesome, drivers work like a charm too and it took me very little time to make it all work
@AtomekKotalke3 ай бұрын
It also works with paint tool sai 2 and it works really well, didn’t wait long to arrive either, xp pen is really good company
@JH-pe3ro3 ай бұрын
I have the Artist 10. It works fine when you use it in full-screen mode and really maximize the drawing area. That does come with some limitations with the UI of some apps, but it's a good match for what I do, which is mostly on the end of enhancing traditional work. With the money you save on the computer, you can budget for some traditional sketching, scan it onto a USB stick at the library, and then take it home to give it a final treatment. The last piece of that puzzle is backups/archival which I think would be a good Brad video. I ordered a BD-R setup last week but I've mostly relied on cloud storage in the past.
@catsupy3 ай бұрын
Nice! Back when I was looking to replace my laptop I had considered this same Beelink computer. I ended up getting a referb SFF comp, but if i'm ever in a bind again its good to know this little thing can get the basics done!
@Artofcarissa3 ай бұрын
I’m looking to upgrade my dell laptop to a mini pc and there are so many powerful options. I’m thinking of getting a geekom a7 next year with 32gb ram and 2tb of ssd I would love to see any future videos on the best mini pcs for art
@itzmetanjim3 ай бұрын
0:28 also my name is brad???? hello?????????????
@Es3re2 ай бұрын
i have the 12 inch of this one and I am loving it so much. greatest earned of my life!!!
@Wakefieldneo3 ай бұрын
I got my partner the Ugee UE12P which is a 12" pen display. It's only $130. They trick you with the $160 price, but it has a $30 off coupon that has been available the entire time. It's still there, I just checked, and it was available over a year ago when I bought it, and every time I've checked inbetween. My impressions with it have been that it is good. I'd definitely want that over a 10" one.
@ArdverisVeritas3 ай бұрын
I am working on a mini PC for the last 2 years [and XP-pen Artist 13] It can chug a bit on big files with hundreds of layers in CSP. But it is still a good, budget, low energy set up.
@cammiluna3 ай бұрын
Anything under $400 after tax is very good! I punched in that final price with USA's highest sales tax rate (which i think is still Tacoma, WA), and it was only about $370! I actually did get myself a 2024 Galaxy Tab S6 Lite a couple of months ago to get a feel of digital art in the android space and for sketching and note taking. Once I discovered a 3rd party compatible pen that came with a side button and erase, and that I can actually make comic pages on that device, my iPad pro was never touched again aside to complete some commission art I started in Procreate. The only sad thing about the S6 Lite is how it takes over half an hour to sync my clip studio files on a garbage hotel internet connection in rural Colorado, but it only crashed on me once when I forgot to wear a glove and the screen was registering a drawing stroke and an undo touch command at the same time. 😂
@benjamina69153 ай бұрын
When I needed a new pc at the beginning of this year, I decided to pick up the Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast. It has a slightly larger form factor, but offers a lot more because of that. It's a powerhouse in a small package, with a dedicated graphics card. I decided to max it with 64Gb of RAM and a 2Tb SSD. It has thunderbolt ports, room for 2 additional SSD's and plenty of ports. Doesn't take up a lot of room, yet delivers plenty of power for my drawing, painting, designing, video editing and even gaming needs. Though the last one isn't a need, but more of a want. I'm using the Huion Kamvas 24 plus as a monitor/pen display. Great review, looking forward to the review of the Miniforums pc, very curious about it.
@awwastor3 ай бұрын
note! While the Apple Pencil 1st gen still costs 100 bucks in stores, you can get it for cheap used or even still in box from people who bought the wrong one
@danieltumininu28313 ай бұрын
i rlly like this video format
@gaugex3 ай бұрын
I went down this Similar journey to essential create ideal alternative to mobile setup. Using a mini pc, and 16" and under size drawing display. I wanted windows interface, mobility and upgradeability through the little pc's which are pretty affordable. something I could take on the go was difficult as obviously you don't have the battery to run the pc or screen if required without a power station. Since then Huion, Xp, pen have come out with 13-14" tablets that use one cord! a must. If you love the tablet, the getaway should be just small form factor pc. Why not just use a laptop? Well I personally want something I can easily take on to café, sit on my couch, but with the reliability of a stand alone drawing display performance. often the all-in-ones, studio pro's, surface etc., always have a sacrifice somewhere. I think we are getting closer to this being a reality. I look forward to your journey on this as well.
@theinktician3 ай бұрын
Surprising gaming segment from Brad. We dont usually get those. Guess he really was impressed with this
@Colorado-Coyote3 ай бұрын
I love my artist XP-pen 10
@jonathanduchesne84372 ай бұрын
This could be a good series mini pc setups to be creative. Could also try and test the smaller PC Sticks or the Single Board Computers like Raspberry Pi or the other ones
@chriscolyer19223 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw this video I had to watch it.. I have been thinking about getting a setup just like this and was wondering if what would be "enough". I am happy to hear that the basic was "enough" but also excited for part 2 to see what type of improvements are just beyond the basic level. Questions I have would be, if you had $XXX amount extra is that better off going to the PC, or the tablet?
@eddiemiller41713 ай бұрын
Awesome review ty for the upload
@Bane_Amesta3 ай бұрын
Ok I never thought of using a tablet as a monitor, and is such a genius idea
@7991rellik3 ай бұрын
i picked up a huion kamvas 13 "used" off ebay for 90 bucks. works really well and honestly couldnt tell it was a used product. but obviously ymmv. picked the wife one up for around that much as well and hers was also in really good condition. paired it with a used lenovo mini pc that has a ryzen cpu in it. pretty dang good for art and youtube.
@rianareya16022 ай бұрын
I have a 5-year old CPU and GPU which is kinda frustrating to draw with in Krita. RAM is also one of the main things, so I turned my 8 GB RAM into 180 GB RAM with virtual memory, even if it means I can't keep my computer to sleep anymore (since it'll get a BSOD). Anyways, nice video!
@Secret_Pickle3 ай бұрын
Should do a lopsided setup. Hook that cheap mini pc up to a mid range or top tier tablet. VESA mount it to a large tablet and make a diy aio art display. I’ve done that with a kamvas pro in the past with a more expensive mini pc. Used an offset bracket so I could still mount it to an ergotron arm. Turned out cheaper than the all in one Huion makes
@njnjco3 ай бұрын
Some newer tablets are compatible with phones, so if you spend a bit more on the tablet, you can skip the whole PC altogether. This way, even if you don't have the money for the PC, you can still start drawing now and save up to get one later. Or maybe the phone works out for you and you don't need to buy a PC. You will be limited to mobile drawing apps using a drawing tablet, which will make things harder, as mobile apps are usually touch and gesture focused and most cheap drawing tablets don't have touch screens. Something like Krita which has a desktop style UI would work well though. Certain Samsung devices can go into Dex mode if you plug in a monitor, which would give you a more traditional desktop UI and the ability to open multiple windows at the same time.
@ragecandy3 ай бұрын
I got some old refurbished fujitsu laptop from Japan, was like 120 bucks and has an actual wacom pen, works with the staedtler, way less powerful cause old but works fine for sketching
@GanggsterR2 ай бұрын
Can you do this for video editing set up?
@st3v4nt3 ай бұрын
You can even use handheld gaming pc that hype now + pen display tablet + wireless keyboard and you're good to go
@dr_joel_fm3 ай бұрын
great video Brad.
@edmargeddon2 ай бұрын
4:36 that's what she said
@franciscodetonne47973 ай бұрын
I have that XP-Pen tablet and it's good. It really is. I just don't vibe with a non-touchscreen device too well 👀 Also, the bots are wild in the comment section.
@theinktician3 ай бұрын
indeed
@Darkcore773 ай бұрын
My friend recommended me to this type of things so good to know I can get a tablet for that price
@mintomacco3 ай бұрын
the mac mini has an integrated power supply, that's one reason for it's larger size. almost all other mini pcs have external powerblocks.
@DelgadoEliudFrancisco3 ай бұрын
Esperando por la parte 2!
@SoftwareManiacLSM3 ай бұрын
Fun video. Thanks, Brad.
@BlueWolfJK3 ай бұрын
I think the newly released Chuwi Hi10 Max is a much better option for the same price. An N100 Chinese surface alternative with the same specs you have but with an amazing 12 inch 3K screen (it might actually be the same surface screen). Not sure how the pen compares, it is MPP 2.0 but you can take your setup anywhere and have a better bigger screen. In Europe with an easy to find discount coupon you can't get one for under 300 euros. 🙂
@BlueWolfJK3 ай бұрын
Sorry I meant you CAN get it for under 300
@ashketchum61393 ай бұрын
Those Beelink employees must be smirking soo hard rn. I swear they won't wipe off that smile off their faces for a week!!
@djeeno3 ай бұрын
really looking forward to the follow up because my MO is looking for what fits my minimum requirements, looking at what I would buy if price wasn't an issue, and then roughly averaging those two out (with a bias towards the lower price). I already have a huion 14" (I think) but it's ooooold and hooked up to an even older MS Surface Pro 😅 it would be great to just get a recommendation saying "buy this" for once 😆My budget would be roughly 500 bucks
@unseenverse77773 ай бұрын
Make a video like this. Add different price points/budgets. Personally, I have a higher end budget. I'm interested in what you would think that looks like. I know some people have mid-tier budgets. Low budgets like this one and insanely low budgets which would be a plus for a lot of people. You could add extras or bundles.
@SimonBauer73 ай бұрын
the big thing is the ram, the surface go is barely enough in the highest config with the i3 and 8gb. 4gb of ram in windows should be illegal now.
@thecartooncynic3 ай бұрын
"Doesn't suck" Is a pretty important feature.
@Ekpap3 ай бұрын
I scoured ebay for a surface pro 8... Managed to find one for $190 - only catch is the charging port didn't work but USB C works fine. Didn't have keyboard or pen, but third party ones are generally pretty cheap. (8 gb of ram tho...)
@asobimo55323 ай бұрын
Could you maybe make a tutorial, or just a simple explanation or tips and tricks on how to get used to reading height when starting to use a drawing tablet? I'm a beginner and when I bought my Huion drawing tablet, I didn't know it had a reading height of 10mm which basically makes my pen constantly hover above the tablet and follow the cursor even before I touch the tablet with the pen. And every video I've seen of people using the same tablet I have, they didn't have that issue, but support at Huion told me that reading height of 10mm is normal. But as a beginner I can't get used to that. My brain simply can't comperhand that the pen on the screen js moving even beofre I do anything (touch the tablet with the pen). And that's literally the reason why I didn't use the tablet even 2 years after I bought it, because I simply couldn't get used to the cursor moving kn the screen before I even touch the tablet directly.
@DiegoTarragonaCovers2 ай бұрын
mini computers are amazing, i do have a beelink ser 5, when i got it it was around 250$ and tbh gaming wise i can run up to elden ring without issues i do something similar to this but only with an ugee q8w (wireless without screen) and for drawing is just amazing, so for a little more you can get very good performance for little money and specially little space
@JeskidoYT3 ай бұрын
10:10 thank you for mentioning the benchmark of yoshi island being difficult for emulation. You know a lot of tech!
@FrootDeMoN3 ай бұрын
Great vid as always
@LastsailorEgy2 ай бұрын
Great video!
@ared18tАй бұрын
350 Dollars to have a complete art setup is so affordable. I remember just buying a small set of markers costed me 35 dollars. A single tube of paint costed me 24 Dollars. Imagine completing a set? With paper brushes paint and cleaning supplies I had spent 500 dollars and I was trying to be cheap haha.
@DeraPlays3 ай бұрын
now add some vercro on top or bottom of the mini pc, and on the back off the tab, get a shorter cable or tie it behind the tablet and boom u got a studio you can get on the go
@yemo343 ай бұрын
I'm a console guy, I need my PC to do work. My mini PC does it's job with my huion. I also do extensive background work with blender. It does all that fine with that no name discount Intel CPU that's on the lowest tier on every Amazon listing lol.
@JayneAFK3 ай бұрын
I really like this style of video, and this could be such a good starter setup. Be brave, Brad, and try linux on this mini pc! Some of the stuff microsoft is doing lately I find to be problematic, so exploring linux and compatibility with drawing tablets could make for an interesting video idea, maybe.
@IainNitro3 ай бұрын
Hi Brad, I appreciate this video since I am definitely budget-constrained. I have but one criticism: if you need a monitor? I found a Sceptre 1080P for $150 on Amazon and I would you to include your recommendations for this idea. Also, can you please make a video on Open Source software like Inkscape and Scribus?
@moculinan11753 ай бұрын
Can you do this but with different price points? From cheap to really expensive. Would be a good way to know how someone can upgrade and if an upgrade is even worth it.
@raymk3 ай бұрын
Mini PCs do not have batteries to make them fully portable. Many people can put up with the cables, but not having a battery that can power up the device is a dealbreaker. Truly, the ideal drawing device I can dream of is Microsoft Surface Pro with Wacom powered pen and screen. You'll get a professional drawing experience, full mobility, and everything the PC world can offer.
@mikealbers11753 ай бұрын
I would be interested to see a 19" or 21" drawing monitor and the lower end pc for the 'starter' artist or cartoonist.
@chuckcopley22182 ай бұрын
Looking forward to Intel Lunar Lake, hoping it can do low poly Blender workflow for game assets.
@jokosusilountung920518 күн бұрын
Thank you for the good video
@natsumme783 ай бұрын
Very nice. Another alternative (a little bit more expansive that is true) is the Xiaomi pad 6s pro (12.4 inch) I get the bundle with thé keyboard for 600 EUR plus the Pen at 60 EUR (Olympic game discount maybe?)
@ayushpandey48863 ай бұрын
Make setup with galaxy tab a9 and with any stylus
@kipporah3 ай бұрын
This looks great, you could even travel with it. I wonder if bluetooth would work . . .
@ianlincoln42783 ай бұрын
Looking at the uk site the 16gb intel machine was £5 cheaper than the 8gb. Couldn’t find the exact ryzen machine only a higher spec for £100 more. Alternative brand same spec as yours was £431.
@T61APL89Ай бұрын
Cost efficient in the short term, but honestly you can build a cheap pc for the same price and then have the option to add a gpu. Zbrush, maya substance painter and now photoshop all require some sort of gpu these days. You dont have to build a monster rig at first if you cant afford it, just buy stuff that can be gradually added to so you arent forced to resell or scrap old rigs for fresh buys and just save up for parts u need
@LittleMissSquiggles3 ай бұрын
Hey Brad. Have you considered testing this same set up of a mini PC paired with an IPad via Easy Canvas or a Samsung Galaxy Tab via its second screen feature for folks who might already have these devices on hand but didn’t consider this type of set up?
@Traumglanz3 ай бұрын
Still love my like 20 year old intuos 3. It works perfectly fine, with multiple pens. Really nothing wrong with going with something cheap without display. And those are these days really dirt cheap. Not that the S6 lite is not working pretty well either, especially with a bt keyboard attached to make shortcuts work in Krita ;-) But I guess, I just like Adobe about as much as I hate their subscription model. ;-)
@olamideolaleye56903 ай бұрын
Funny this comes out a few day after I just upgraded my setup
@gmcubed3 ай бұрын
what about if money is not much of a concern, whats the best current tablet setup money can buy?
@AlejAndro-zg7bz3 ай бұрын
waiting for the little bigger budget video ❣
@pendantblade63613 ай бұрын
Hey Brad as someone trying and failing to get into art, would it be possible to a dedicated video on CSP? A lot of other tutorials are faaaar too complex for me.
@Elsenseideldibujo3 ай бұрын
I'm looking forward to the next video! How would you improve that setup while keeping it budget-friendly? FIND OUT SOON... ON THE NEXT EPISODE OF "BRAD'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT." Once again, thank you for your videos! And greetings from Colombia!
@Your_Degenerate3 ай бұрын
Personally I would go a different route and probably spend a bit more. Getting a decent monitor under $200 plus a colorimeter to calibrate it. Instead of a screen tablet going with a traditional tablet which is a good bit cheaper. Going from drawing on paper to drawing on a screen takes adjustment just as much as drawing while looking at a screen without looking at one's hand. This method has some benefits because you get to use a larger screen for less money and position it better to reduce neck and eye strain. Not to mention your hand won't be in the way of seeing your brush in action. Being an old school digital artist I'm sure this methodology is a minority view but still worth considering if you draw for long hours daily.
@osku3883 ай бұрын
yeah a non screen tablet is really good because for cheap you can get an end game offering that even has strengths over display tablets and there isn't necessarily even a need to upgrade ever. with a display tablet i wouldn't go for anything less than 16"
@curseddragonslab79803 ай бұрын
Do you think that it could run blender on this setup and any kind of game development software?.
@dermond2 ай бұрын
Godot
@spectremanLIVE13 ай бұрын
COOL!!! Now... What's the minimum mini PC that will allow one to add Blender backgrounds to the workflow?
@Nazcori3 ай бұрын
I actually want to get this setup before, but with more powerful one
@Piya91413 ай бұрын
any recommendations on best and most affordable tablets for 3d animation?
@vigneshrao72743 ай бұрын
How do you think wacom one would work in one of these setups? I think it would fit in well
@thebradcolbow3 ай бұрын
Yep, those would work well.
@SimonBauer73 ай бұрын
if you do this thing, maybe spring for an amd powered one, these are generally better.
@courageff9603 ай бұрын
Is this setup also use for 2d animation
@ririririri93393 ай бұрын
Can you please review Chuwi Hi10 MAX for drawing? It is cheap and has a somehow decent configuration. Thank you!
@bruhmaxxer3 ай бұрын
Could you perhaps compare this set-up with an equivalent one using a normal display and a screenless graphics tablet? I feel like you could further save money that way, but I am not sure. (There's also the argument that a screenless tablet is more ergonomic, but I dunno)
@KiLLJOY10562 ай бұрын
Dude. Surface pro 4 used eBay. $100, portable, full windows, bright high res screen.